Lenses is known as a virtual lenses. This is something that you put on the eye to help see better.
Convex lenses are used for glasses since it can bend light to provide better eyesight. Their also used for cameras, telescopes or science purposes. Also you have double convex lens in your eye.
There is no such thing, all you can get are colored lenses, thats it.
The shorter the focal length of a lens, the smaller the real images that it produces. The diameter of the lens is irrelevant.
Mirrors and lenses both reflect light. The only difference is that a lens creates a real image on the opposite side of the object whereas a mirror creates a real image on the same side as the object.
You cant. Sharingan isn't real. You can buy Sharingan contact lenses, but theyre very expensive. There is no other way.
Dark Brown she wore contact lenses. r.i.p
The objective lenses are the optical element that gathers light from the 'object' being observed and they focus the light rays to produce a real image.
Convex(converging) lenses can form either real or virtual images.
There is no official name, but glasses that serve no function to aid in sight are generally called "vanity glasses." Vanity glasses are sold in a variety of fashion stores, like Hot Topic and Urban Outfitters. They tend to be sold with clear lenses to look "real." You can pop the lenses out if you don't want them. It is also common for people to take the 3D glasses that are given out at movie theaters, pop the lenses out, and wear them like that.
He wears glasses in real life and sometimes appreciates the rest from contact lenses!
There's no real way unless you want to wear fun colored contact lenses.
Convex lenses are thicker in the middle than at the edges. They refract toward the center. Only people have convex lenses. Concave lenses are used in telescopes and glasses. Concave lenses are thinner in the middle than at the edges. When light passes through concave lenses always bend away from each other toward the edges of the lens.A convex or "positive" lens is thicker in the middle and thinner at the edges. A concave, or "negative" lens is thinner at the middle and thicker at the edges. Convex lenses project a real image behind the lens; concave lenses project a virtual image in front of the lens.